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Poster - The ABC's Of Living Green

SKU:
P663CW
24 in.
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36 in.
$16.00
More than an alphabet, it’s a call to action.

Poster - Share the Earth

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P883CW
12 in.
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18 in.
$12.00

Poster - MLK's Principles of Nonviolence

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P868CW
12 in.
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18 in.
$10.00

Poster - Ella Baker – Understand Where We Have Been

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P872RM
12 in.
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18 in.
$12.00

Poster - Planet Parenthood

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P871RM
11 in.
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17 in.
$12.00

Mother Earth, parents, and all of creation are honored in this tender illustration.

Poster - No Ivory

SKU:
P853CW
18 in.
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12 in.
$10.00

Poster - Foresight - Soul Fire Farm

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P838CW
12 in.
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18 in.
$12.00
Soul Fire Farm is an Afro-Indigenous centered community farm committed to uprooting racism and seeding sovereignty in the food system.

Poster - Breathe Deeply

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P817CW
12 in.
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12 in.
$10.00

Poster - Night Sky

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P795CW
12 in.
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18 in.
$12.00

In these trying times, even simple requests – like meeting elementary human needs – can seem radical!

Poster - Guardians of Nature

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P765CW
12 in.
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18 in.
$10.00

Poster - African American Women Freedom Riders

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P738CW
12 in.
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18 in.
$12.00

Poster - MLK On US War Budget

SKU:
P726CW
12 in.
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18 in.
$10.00

T-Shirt - Same Struggle Different Difference - Unisex

SKU:
5396 S
List Price: 
$26.00
$19.50

OLDER VERSION - being discontinued - on sale

T-Shirt - Night Sky - Fitted Cotton

SKU:
5520FC S
$24.00

T-Shirt - Night Sky

SKU:
5516 S
$24.00

T-Shirt - One Earth - One Future - Fitted Cotton

SKU:
5499FC S
$24.00

Poster - Nina Simone

SKU:
P805CW
12 in.
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18 in.
$10.00

Poster - Long Live Our Mother

SKU:
P767CW
12 in.
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18 in.
List Price: 
$10.00
$7.00

Poster - Standing Rock

SKU:
P755CW
12 in.
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18 in.
$9.00
The struggle at Standing Rock has united Indigenous peoples across the Americas, along with allies, to protect Mother Earth & reassert treaty rights.

T-Shirt - Stop Hatred

SKU:
5437 S
$24.00

Reads "Speak Up!" on the back.

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March On Washington
March On Washington ►
Original “We Shall Overcome” poster surrounded by photographs from the march, plus brief description of march, its organizer and importance.
March was August 28, 1963.
•Poster 18x25 P708CW..$15 •Laminated LP708CW..$18 •Postcard: T111CW..12/$9.95 •Button 1067 ...$5 (replica of original)

Since 2005 Syracuse Cultural Workers (SCW), a national publisher located in Central New York, has been honoring the struggle of African Americans for equality and dignity with the publication of a series of products under the banner “The Civil Rights Movement at 50.”

SCW has paid tribute to:
Rep. Shirley Chisholm (1924-2005); the Highlander Center (77th Anniversary-2009, New Market, TN); Greensboro (NC) Four lunch counter sit-in -1960; Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King symbolically paving the way for Barack Obama to become president (original artwork); Mildred and Richard Loving (1963); the 1961 Freedom Riders; Nina Simone- “Mississippi Goddam” (1965); 150th Anniversary of Emancipation Proclamation (1863); March On Washington For Jobs And Freedom and its organizer Bayard Rustin who was gay (1963).

SCW has published large, powerful posters on three of these events. The “1961 Freedom Riders” poster includes all 328 mugshots from the Jackson, MS Police Dept. on one side. On the second side are contemporary portraits by Eric Etheridge of nine Riders including Rep. John Lewis plus the Riders’ story. The “Rosa Sat, Martin Walked, Barack Ran” poster’s artwork is by Montreal artist Gene Pendon, the quote by PA resident Kiara Day. The third poster is the “March On Washington For Jobs And Freedom– 50th Anniversary.” Original “We Shall Overcome” poster by Louis LoMonaco surrounded by photographs from the march, plus brief description of march and its importance. People shown: MLK (site of his "I Have A Dream Speech”); march organizer Bayard Rustin; labor leader and march initiator A. Philip Randolph.

All SCW posters are printed by local union labor at Midstate Printing in Syracuse, NY on 100% postconsumer waste paper, processed chlorine and dioxin free.

The “Civil Rights Movement At 50” is part of SCW’s broader focus on people’s history. Howard Zinn popularized the idea of people’s history as a way of viewing history– and its relationship to the present– from the “bottom up” rather than the “top down”. – Dik Cool, Publisher & Founder